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CUAV V5+ Flight Controller

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Description

CUAV V5+ Core Autopilot Flight Controller (Discontinued)

CUAV V5+Flight Controller for FPV Drone Quadcopter Helicopter PX4 is an advanced autopilot manufactured by CUAV. The board is based on the Pixhawk FMUv5 design standard. the external interface uses the Pixhawk standard pinouts. and the modular design allows the users to customize their own carrier board. The autopilot is compatible with both PX4 and ArduPilot firmware.V5+ is ideal for academic research and commercial system’s integration.

Faster F765 processor

V5+ selects the STM32F765 processor with better performance. Its main frequency is up to 216MHZ. and it contains 2 MB FLASH/512K RAM. The clock speed is higher. the RAM is larger. and the speed will be greatly improved.

New FMUv5 hardware design

V5+ is a high-performance flight control system created by CUAV based on FMUv5 open source hardware. It has a more advanced processor than FMUv3. a larger FLASH and RAM. and a more stable and reliable sensor.

PX4 official standard

CUAV is a premium member of Dronecode and has been working to promote the PX4 open source project. The V5+ interface is designed according to the official PX4 standard to ensure compatibility and interoperability with hardware and software products in the PX4 ecosystem.

Multi-sensor redundancy combination
Built-in 5 sets of sensors. the flight controller monitors the multichannel sensor data in real time. and performs redundant switching immediately after the failure. improving flight safety and stability.
 

Note:
– Flight control base board is not included in the package. Please prepare it by yourself.
– Please contact us to get the interface definition of V5+ Core before purchasing. Thank you!

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Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 20 × 10 × 5 cm

 

For more detail. you can visit CUAV Docs